A Village boutique hotel, with five cave rooms set in the countryside, equipped with every modern feature and safety standard. From Deluxe, Honeymoon, junior and exclusive suite room to family suite room. Akcave is a tuff stone building, that reflects the rural area of “Cappadocia”. Big rock arches intersecting with cave houses and the panoramic terrace, from which you can enjoy a breathtaking panorama overlooking Iltas village and the Cappadocian valley. Akcave rooms are typically old-fashioned in their decor. Traditional furniture, rugs, carpets and Eco-friendly lights are all blended to create a warm and luxurious environment. The bay windowed restaurant offers excellent local and international culinary delicacies. A warm and friendly place to make your stay one to remember.
Welcome to Imperial Cave Hotel, our truly romantic, boutique hotel in the heart of Göreme, Cappadocia. For the discerning traveler who loves the charm, warmth and ambiance of a historic building, Imperial Cave Hotel is the most perfect of Cappadocia hotels to stay in. The friendly personal service makes our hotel accommodation a home away from home. Cappadocia Imperial Cave Hotel is the perfect choice for couples looking for a special place to stay, or travelers wanting somewhere sophisticated, yet homely. The luxurious furniture’s reflects the elegance and comfort of its origins as a Cappadocian house. Spoil yourself in our outstanding cave hotel within strolling distance from the center of Göreme, Cappadocia.
You are to fly to Ankara for vacations or you have being assigned for a business event located in Ankara. You are tired or want to visit some sights!? With CVB Travel Turkey you no more have to worry about. From Ankara our daily Excursion tours are what you need to explore and sight-see important UNESCO Heritage sites. Please contact us for further inquiries.
The Late Hittite Kingdom (1200 BC – 700 BC) called the region of Cappadocia, KATWATNA, meant to be “the Lower Land”. When the Cimmerians ended the Phrygian sovereignty in 676 BC, the Medes came onto the scene (585 BC) and then the Persian Kingdom which divided the Kingdom into semi-autonomous satrapies and provinces. In the ancient Persian language, they called Cappadocia,
KATPATUKA,
which meant
“Land of the Good Breed Horses”
Today KAPADOKYA (CAPPADOCIA) is accepted one of the World’s seven wonders, one of those rare regions in the world where the works of man blend unobtrusively into the natural surroundings. Dwellings have been hewn from the rock as far back as 4000 BC. During Byzantine times Chapels and Monasteries were hollowed out of the rock, their ochre-toned frescoes reflecting the hues of surrounding landscape. Even today troglodyte dwellings in rock cones and village houses of volcanic tuff merge harmoniously into the landscape. The area is covered by wonderful valleys where the weather has eroded the stones into peaks, cones and obelisks called “Fairy Chimneys”.
UNESCO World Heritage Site National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia
While conservation plans and protection measures are in place for individual sites, it is recognised by the principal parties responsible for site management that an integrated Regional Plan for the Cappadocia Cultural and Tourism Conservation and Development Area is required to protect the World Heritage values of the property. Adequate financial, political and technical support is also required to secure the management of the property.
A this stage I all ask you to help us to preserve and conserve Cappadocia, by making a short visit to our sites. As you may noticed we need development to be able to protect this unique masterpiece of Land as a World Heritage value for the coming generations.
Thank you, for your consideration.
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